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  1. Stephen Lee Viksten (July 19, 1960 – June 23, 2014) was an American television writer and voice actor who was best known for voicing the character Oskar Kokoshka on the Nickelodeon animated series Hey Arnold!. Viksten also wrote multiple episodes of Hey Arnold, Rugrats, Recess, Duckman and The Simpsons. Viksten's sole contribution to the ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0897267Steve Viksten - IMDb

    Steve Viksten (1960-2014) was a creator and writer of animated shows such as Hey Arnold! and Rugrats. He also voiced Oskar Kokoshka, a giant clown, in Hey Arnold! and other projects.

    • Writer, Producer, Actor
    • July 19, 1960
    • Steve Viksten
    • June 23, 2014
  3. Jun 28, 2014 · Voice Actor, Writer Was 54. “ Hey Arnold! ” voice actor and writer Steve Viksten died on Monday. He was 54. He lent his vocal chops to the character of Oskar Kokoshka, a boarding house ...

  4. Steve Viksten. Writer: Hey Arnold!. Steve was born in Ventura, California, in 1960, the son of a Sears vice president. By high school, his family had settled in Arcadia, California, where Steve was editor of his high school newspaper. He graduated in 1978. After high school Steve attended the University of Missouri, UCLA's film school and Cal State Fullerton, where he nearly earned his ...

    • July 19, 1960
    • June 23, 2014
  5. Jun 27, 2014, 12:28 PM EDT | Updated Jun 28, 2014. “Hey Arnold!” writer and voice actor Steve Viksten died Monday at the age of 54. Viksten voiced the character Oskar Kokoshka, a mooch with an ambiguous Eastern European accent, on the iconic Nickelodeon TV show. There’s no word yet as to the cause of his death. (Story continues below)

  6. Jun 25, 2014 · Steve Viksten, who helped develop the 1990s Nicktoon Hey Arnold!and was the show’s most prolific writer, has died. Hey Arnold! creator Craig Bartlett posted a memorial to Viksten on Facebook ...

  7. Jun 27, 2014 · Steve Viksten, who wrote many episodes of Hey Arnold! including the theatrical movie, passed away Monday, June 23 at age 54. Craig Bartlett, creator of Hey Arnold!, posted on his Facebook Tuesday that he “was lucky to be near to so much talent for so long.” (The photo posted above is also credited to Bartlett’s Facebook post)

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